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Moloney and Guevara set to battle for WBC interim super flyweight title
Kosport Magazine brings you the latest news from the world of sports, and this time, we have a highly anticipated match on the horizon. Australia’s own Andrew Moloney and Pedro Guevara from Mexico are gearing up for a showdown for the WBC interim super flyweight title.
This highly anticipated match will be a part of the undercard of the upcoming Vasiliy Lomachenko and George Kambosos’s vacant IBF lightweight title fight. Both Moloney and Guevara have a lot riding on this fight, as they both see it as their “last roll of the dice.”
Moloney, with an impressive record of 26-3, has been training hard for this fight and believes that he has reached a new level in his career. Guevara, with a record of 41-4-1, is also determined to come out on top and has stated that he will fight like it’s his last opportunity.
The build-up to this fight has been intense, with both fighters exuding confidence and determination. The official press conference saw a passionate exchange between Moloney and Guevara, with the latter promising to bring the title back to Mexico.
However, Moloney is not one to back down and has stated that he will make sure Guevara’s last shot at the title remains just that. “The loser of this fight probably has nowhere to go,” Moloney stated, emphasizing the high stakes involved.
While the winner of this match will become the immediate mandatory challenger for the WBC super flyweight champion Juan Francisco Estrada, Moloney has his sights set on even bigger fights. He has expressed his desire to face other champions, including Kosei Tanaka.
As the fight approaches, the tension is palpable, and both fighters are putting in their best efforts to come out on top. The highly experienced Moloney, who has had 30 professional fights, believes that his strength and superior conditioning will play a crucial role in the fight.
Kosport Magazine’s Take:
With so much at stake, both Moloney and Guevara are leaving no stone unturned in their preparation for this fight. The winner will not only take home the WBC interim super flyweight title but will also be propelled to bigger and more prestigious fights. The loser, on the other hand, will have to start from scratch to reach the top.
As for who we think will come out on top, our money is on Moloney. However, as the saying goes, “anything can happen in the ring,” and we can only wait and see how this thrilling battle unfolds. Tune in to witness the clash of these two superstars and witness history in the making.